throw+away

  • 21throw away the key — verb To never release someone (eg, from prison). The should just lock them up and throw away the key …

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  • 22throw-away character — atmetamasis ženklas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. throw away character vok. Leerzeichen, n rus. холостой знак, m pranc. caractère à vide, m …

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  • 23throw away the key — used to suggest that someone who has been put in prison should or will never be released the judge should lock up these robbers and throw away the key …

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  • 24throw away — Synonyms and related words: abandon, abjure, blow, blunder away, boot out, bounce, brush aside, cashier, cast, cast aside, cast away, cast off, cast out, chuck, chuck out, consume, contemn, contradict, declaim, decline, deep six, defenestrate,… …

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  • 25throw away — {v.} 1. To get rid of as unwanted or not needed; junk. * /Before they moved they threw away everything they didn t want to take with them./ * /I never save those coupons; I just throw them away./ Syn.: THROW OUT. 2. To waste. * /The senator… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 26throw away — {v.} 1. To get rid of as unwanted or not needed; junk. * /Before they moved they threw away everything they didn t want to take with them./ * /I never save those coupons; I just throw them away./ Syn.: THROW OUT. 2. To waste. * /The senator… …

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  • 27throw\ away — v 1. To get rid of as unwanted or not needed; junk. Before they moved they threw away everything they didn t want to take with them. I never save those coupons; I just throw them away. Syn.: throw out 2. To waste. The senator criticized the… …

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  • 28throw away — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. reject, refuse, turn down; see discard . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To let go or get rid of as being useless or defective, for example: discard, dispose of, dump, junk, scrap1, throw out. Informal: chuck, jettison,… …

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  • 29throw·away — /ˈθrowəˌweı/ adj, always used before a noun 1 : made to be thrown away after use : ↑disposable throwaway containers 2 : made or said with very little thought a throwaway remark 3 : tending to throw things away instead of keeping them and using… …

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  • 30throw away — put in the garbage, throw out    I threw away those old magazines. I hope you didn t want them …

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